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enDual practice regulatory mechanisms in the health sector : a systematic review of approaches and implementation http://lx.iriss.org.uk/content/dual-practice-regulatory-mechanisms-health-sector-systematic-review-approaches-and-implement
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<p>The International Centre for Systematic Reviews on Human Resources for Health, Makerere University School of Public Health, working with the EPPI-Centre in London, conducted a systematic review to assess the different regulatory mechanisms employed to deal with dual practice and the effect of these mechanisms on health worker performance. The review aimed at synthesizing the dual practice regulatory mechanisms proposed and implemented worldwide and to document factors key to their implementation, either barriers or facilitators and some of their reported outcomes. The review was published in 2011. Systematic reviews aim to find as much as possible of the research relevant to the particular research questions, and use explicit methods to identify what can reliably be said on the basis of these studies.</p>
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<a href="http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/cms/Default.aspx?tabid=2963">Dual practice regulatory mechanisms in the health sector : a systematic review of approaches and implementation </a> </div>
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conditions of employmentdual job holdingdual practiceevidence summaryHTMLperformance measurementregulationregulatory mechanismsstaffSSKSFri, 11 Nov 2011 16:48:33 +0000Heather Sinclair9331 at http://lx.iriss.org.uk